EA play opened E3 2017 Saturday night with a blockbuster show, Microsoft's Xbox team took the roof off with their Xbox One X announcement alongside a whole multitude of game reveals, and this morning Bethesda shocked and awed fans with a short but oh so sweet press conference.

Now it's the turn of Ubisoft, who no doubt will be bringing some of their trademark humour, silliness and choreographed dancing to the stage in a refreshing change of pace after a rather serious Sunday of announcements.

Ubisoft's E3 2017 Press Conference live stream starts Monday, June 12 (today), 1pm PDT, 4pm EST and 9pm BST, which you can watch via YouTube, Twitch and a live stream we'll have for you embedded above closer to the time.

Last year's E3 Media Briefing went on for two hours and it will be interesting to see if it lasts just as long this evening, so get your comfy chair just in case.

And unlike last year, today's Ubisoft E3 2017 press conference will be lead by devs, and not the usual presenter, Aisha Tyler.

While watching the live stream you can also follow our live blog right here on the night, ahead of the doors opening to the Electronic Entertainment Expo on Tuesday.

Some of these new games could arrive over the next few months and potentially well into 2018, but with so many games from Ubisoft already shown prior to E3 (both leaked and announced), it will be interesting to see if they've managed to hold anything back.

If you're not one of the lucky few attending, you can still follow the press conference broadcast online to see everything Xbox has to offer.

Once again, fans across the world can tune into the press conference live stream at 9pm BST and watch right here once we embed the video.

Ubisoft E3 2017: Leaks, Rumours and Confirmed games on show

Ubisoft will reportedly have five main games and one special reveal planned, as well as possibly more on DLC content, for a range of titles, that could include the following

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WHAT CAN FANS EXPECT TO SEE AT UBISOFT'S E3 2017 PRESS CONFERENCE?

Lots and lots of games. Let's run through them now:

Assassin's Creed Origin's

Fans will 100% see the return of Assassin's Creed Origin's, which debuted last night at the Xbox Press Conference.

Hopefully, Ubi has some new footage or feature they can show us, rather than repeating the same announcement on their own stage.

Here's some more info from the Ubisoft:

"Journey into Ancient Egypt, the most mysterious place in history, during a crucial period that will shape the world. Discover the secrets behind the Great Pyramids, forgotten myths, the last pharaohs, and the origin story of the Assassin’s Brotherhood. For the past four years, the team behind “Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag” has been crafting a new beginning for the franchise. Fight in a completely new way where you transition seamlessly between unique ranged and melee weapons, and take on multiple enemies at once. Choose your Assassin skills while exploring the full country of Ancient Egypt, engaging in multiple quests and gripping stories along a journey that will change civilization."

Far Cry 5

This was revealed prior to E3 and while there might have been some strange backlash to the middle America bible pushing bad guys, response, it seems, has been largely positive.

The newest entry for Ubisoft's open-world shooter come adventure game is set in modern day Montana, with you taking on the role of a local police officer and, for the first time in the series, you can actually choose the race and gender of your character.

It's not out until February 27th, 2018 so there's no rush on Ubisoft's part, but if they were able to show a bit of gameplay footage it might go some way to showing fans what the game is going to be capable of.

It's also scheduled to release on Xbox One X, so it might be interesting to know if we'll see any 4K footage at all.

Rest assured it should be interesting and assuming Ubisoft, once again, avoid showing off what we've already seen in the weeks prior.

THE CREW 2

Ubisoft's open-world racing MMO is set to receive a sequel later this year as announced during Ubisoft's quarterly financial call some weeks back.

However, since that announcement Ubi have been tight lipped on details about the game, only sharing the games new logo, which even then, was just a logo on a white background.for the forthcoming game and confirmation that the racer is due out later this year.

The game has quite literally a blank canvas with which to paint at E3 2017, so we're expecting plenty of detail, visuals and hopefully gameplay.

The original Crew racing game was ambitious in scope but on release failed to live up to expectation, a little like the 2015 Need for Speed reboot.

But, unless NFS, developers at Ubisoft Reflections studio worked and worked getting it to a much better standard.

In fact, last month Ubisoft announced on Twitter that the game had surpassed 12 million players and with fans of the game playing more than tens of thousands of years’ worth of in-game hours and taking over 30,000 in-game pictures daily.

So it still has a good audience ready and waiting to play this sequel. Let's just hope it can deliver.

MARIO & RABBIDS KINGDOM BATTLE

Again, this has been leaked pretty extensively over the last few weeks, so most audiences have a good idea of what to expect, but we're yet to see gameplay, so that's one big plus and something to look out for.

In short though for anyone who doesn't know already, Mario & Rabbids kingdom battle is a new game for Nintendo Switch, said to be an RPG that mixes exploration and turn-based combat.

You have eight playable characters — including Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi — and they each have their own sci-fi weapons, laser guns, arm cannons, to use.

It's possible the game could also launch this August, but we'll likely find out the release date and more details in a few short hours.

SOUTH PARK: THE FRACTURED BUT WHOLE

The game was delayed from last year and even though we're not sure how much more of the RPG we can realistically see at this stage, the original South Park Stick of Truth was a surprising hit. So we'll give it the benefit of the doubt.

So we'll give it the benefit of the doubt and hope there's something more that they can show us ahead of the October release.

JUST DANCE 2018

Like death and taxes, the appearance of a new Just Dance game is a cast iron certainty at every E3 and we see no reason why that should be any different this year.